The Philadelphia Museum of Art has completed the funding of its share in the joint acquisition of Thomas Eakins heroic ⁔he Gross Clinic†through deaccessioning Eakins ⁃owboy Singing,†which...
Harold Rothstein, a collector inspired by Eighteenth Century American arts, architecture and lifestyle, died at his home in Bucks County, on April 13. He was 86 years old.
On April 24, Charles A. Manghis, a Nantucket scrimshaw artist and dealer, was charged in US District Court, along with a Ukrainian citizen, with smuggling, making false statements and conspiracy involving...
Opening May 6, ⁍asterpieces of Modern Design: Selections from the Collection†in the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will showcase many of the most significant...
Although Stanley was well represented, Brown Auction Services†32nd annual auction of fine tools on April 5 focused on patented metallic and transitional planes. Overall results were strong and the total...
The Bowers Museum presents ⁔erra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China First Emperor,†the largest loan of terra cotta figures and significant artifacts to ever travel to the United States from the tomb...
Bloomsbury sale of modern first editions, literature and history, economics and law on March 13 was a big success, emphasizing once again that Bloomsbury is the natural home of first editions.
Fluid and sensuous, the rococo style emerged in early Eighteenth Century France. Drawn from nature, with an extra fillip that gave it unabashed exuberance and opulent detail, rococo first appeared in Paris...
George Bellows (1882-1925) remains one of the towering figures of turn-of-the-century American art, admired for his bravura style and the manner in which he captured the spirit and character of American...